Explain group culture and describe how it is created
What will be an ideal response?
Group culture is the pattern of values, beliefs, norms, and behaviors that are shared by group members and shape a group's individual personality. Group culture is created by many factors but may include: interaction; roles; the purpose of the group; the makeup of the people in the group; and the norms and rules that the group abides by.
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The authors suggest that team members may deal with someone who is irresponsible by discussing team norms, having a leader or member talk with the individual, or perhaps even evict the member from the group
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The three properties of self-disclosure discussed in the textbook are reciprocity, appropriateness, and _____
Fill in the blanks with correct word
Which of the following is true about men's clothing?
A) It is generally not as colorful or bright as women's. B) Pockets are used for decorative touches, but not utilitarian purposes. C) They tend to fit close to the body. D) Shoes are meant to flatter the legs at the expense of comfort
Which of the following does pitch NOT do?
A. alters the way an audience will respond to words B. breaks the fluency of a speech C. changes the meaning of a word or expression D. affects what audiences perceive as good voices